The Rain

This question just popped into my head... Will the rain be affected by the oil spill?
It will if you believe the environmentalist wackos: http://www.examiner.com/x-33986-Poli...ll-dispersants
John Bull's Avatar
Theoretically yes. If you have events that take water up into the upper levels such as waterspouts, hurricanes etc. then at least some of the oil will go with it and will become part of the resulting precipitation.
Now, will anyone notice it when it rains? Doubtful!
discreetgent's Avatar
It will if you believe the environmentalist wackos: http://www.examiner.com/x-33986-Poli...ll-dispersants Originally Posted by Egrbvr
Wouldn't this answer have worked just as well:

Take a look at http://www.examiner.com/x-33986-Poli...ll-dispersants for a possible explanation. I think it i important to understand that it is written by an environmental group and to watch for that bias.
Sa_artman's Avatar
Theoretically yes. If you have events that take water up into the upper levels such as waterspouts, hurricanes etc. then at least some of the oil will go with it and will become part of the resulting precipitation.
Now, will anyone notice it when it rains? Doubtful! Originally Posted by John Bull

Frogs. Frogs notice.
http://www.solcomhouse.com/frogs.htm

Oh those crazy wacko scientists...what will they come up with next.
Rudyard K's Avatar
This question just popped into my head... Will the rain be affected by the oil spill? Originally Posted by Ansley
Short answer?...Probably Yes.

Here is an article about natural oil seeps in the gulf. This blow out will obviously cause some problems. But the world will also continue to rotate on its axis.

http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com...-all-first.php
It will if you believe the environmentalist wackos: http://www.examiner.com/x-33986-Political-Spin-Examiner~y2010m6d17-North-America-facing-years-of-toxic-rain-from-poisonous-BP-oil-spill-dispersants Originally Posted by Egrbvr
You demean a group of people and provide a link. Yet you don't have anything to contribute?
oden's Avatar
  • oden
  • 07-08-2010, 05:55 PM
I haven't heard much good about the dispersants addressed in the link. The more I hear about that oil eating bacteria the more it sounds to me that that's the way to go. I even heard one person that said many times the bacteria that is needed already exists and just needs to be fertilized to get the population up to the point of being able to make a significant difference. When the oil is gone the bacteria starves and goes back to its normal levels.

So no despersants in the water and no bad stuff in the rain. Of course the caveat is that it has never been tried on a spill anywhere near this big.
I wondered the same thing today when it started raining on me during my walk today. Man, I hope we don’t have a hurricane that affects that area.
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  • WTF
  • 07-09-2010, 09:12 AM
Short answer?...Probably Yes.

Here is an article about natural oil seeps in the gulf. This blow out will obviously cause some problems. But the world will also continue to rotate on its axis.

http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com...-all-first.php Originally Posted by Rudyard K
Now that is a good article. On several fronts.

Hopefully somebody will send it to Rush.